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DYNACODE II IP 

Ingress Protection Version 
Operating Manual 

Summary of Contents for Dynacode II IP107

Page 1: ...DYNACODE II IP Ingress Protection Version Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...cies between manual and device can occur Please check www carl valentin de for the latest update Trademarks All named brands or trademarks are registered brands or registered trademarks of their respe...

Page 3: ...stall the Print Mechanics at Machines 34 7 2 Required Space for Cable Outgoing 35 7 3 Connect the Pneumatic Power Supply 36 7 4 Install the protective cover for control unit IP65 37 7 5 Adjust the Pre...

Page 4: ...g SHIFT Parameters 77 10 11 3 Expert Parameters 79 10 11 4 General Parameters 80 10 12 Ribbon Saving SAVESTRT Continuous Mode 81 10 12 1 Required Parameters 81 10 12 2 Expert Parameters 82 10 12 3 Gen...

Page 5: ...Parameter Input 111 11 6 Navigation Zones 113 11 7 Maintenance Zone 114 11 8 Process Data 119 11 9 Memory Menu 121 11 10 Information Zone 123 11 11 Change to Foil Keyboard 123 12 Maintenance and Clean...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents Dynacode II IP 6 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 7: ...y attention that hand injuries caused by closing mechanical parts of a machine equipment are avoided WARNING of hot surfaces Pay attention so as not to come into contact with hot surfaces CAUTION indi...

Page 8: ...rently be found in the internet 1 3 Safety Instructions The direct print module is designed for power supply systems of 110 230 V AC Connect the direct print module only to electrical outlets with a g...

Page 9: ...by the manufacturer or upon agreement with the manufacturer Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions Other unauthorized work or modifications to the...

Page 10: ...Introduction Dynacode II IP 10 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 11: ...the direct print module has a large selection at different font types It can be printed inverse in italic format or 90 degrees turned fonts The handling of our durable direct print modules is easy an...

Page 12: ...er connection E Slot for memory card F Connecting cable SPI G External inputs outputs H USB port I Ethernet port J USB host for USB keyboard and USB stick K Connecting cable Power L Serial interface R...

Page 13: ...he encoder It is only possible to print when respecting the operating conditions i e the speed has to be observed 3 2 Print Principle Figure 3 After starting a print order the printhead moves against...

Page 14: ...3 Material Guiding Figure 4 NOTICE In case the encoder is connected to the counter pressure roll or the encoder roll you have to observe that the material has sufficient adhesion at the pressure roll...

Page 15: ...to be printed After the print procedure the printhead again lifts up and the printing carriage moves again to the starting position 4 2 Print Position NOTICE The direct print module is delivered with...

Page 16: ...Intermittent Mode Dynacode II IP 16 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 17: ...te and chapter 12 Maintenance and Cleaning These indications are also valid for someone else s equipment supplied by us Only use original spare and exchange parts Please contact the manufacturer with...

Page 18: ...he corner shell It is not allowed to guide lines parallel to power lines If a parallel guiding cannot be avoided a distance of at least 0 5 m has to be observed Temperature of lines between 15 80 C It...

Page 19: ...ings by test running and test printing Herewith you avoid faulty results reports and evaluation Only specially trained staff is allowed to operate the direct print modules Control the correct handling...

Page 20: ...Operating Conditions Dynacode II IP 20 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 21: ...anics w o mounting frame 204 x 182 x 235 204 x 182 x 290 204 x 182 x 310 with mounting frame depends on passage width Control unit 314 x 230 x 100 w o protective cover w o connecting cables 314 x 350...

Page 22: ...ers are supported other character sets on demand Bitmap fonts size in width and height 0 8 5 6 zoom 2 9 orientation 0 90 180 270 Vektor fonts TrueType fonts size in width and height 1 99 mm variable z...

Page 23: ...played The ports are provided by means of a D Sub bushing 26pin HD at the rear panel of the printer system and are galvanically isolated from protective earth PE by means of an optocoupler semi conduc...

Page 24: ...6 pink 7 blue 8 red 9 black 10 violet 11 grey pink 12 red blue 13 white green 14 brown greed 15 white yellow 16 yellow brown 17 white grey 18 grey brown 19 white pink 20 pink brown 21 white blue 22 b...

Page 25: ...ted with the terminal of the control voltage and the control inputs are switched to active By means of the option 2nd LED COM VDC for Inputs can optionally be connected with the terminal of the contro...

Page 26: ...1 A This voltage is provided from direct print module and can be used e g as control voltage Never apply any external voltage to this output 24 VDC EXT 26 24 Volt DC output for external use Max 1 A T...

Page 27: ...print order 11 Output Generation 12 Output Printing 13 Output Ready 14 Output Error 15 Output Return 16 Output Transfer ribbon prior warning Port Function 11 Input Print start 12 Input Error reset 13...

Page 28: ...order 11 Output Generation 12 Output Printing 13 Output Ready 14 Output Error 15 Output Return 16 Output Transfer ribbon prior warning The files must be saved onto the CF card in the user directory T...

Page 29: ...y 14 Output Error 15 Output Return 16 Output Transfer ribbon prior warning Port Function 11 Input Print start 12 Input Reset error 13 Input Counter reset 14 Input No function 15 Input No function 16 I...

Page 30: ...e 47 100nF 10 k Output Tension 5 VDC 24 VDC Impedance 47 100nF 10 k 47 Current max High 15 mA Low 15 mA Port 16 Input Tension 5 VDC 24 VDC Impedance 100nF 10 k Output Tension 5 VDC 24 VDC Impedance 10...

Page 31: ...Dynacode II IP Technical Data 03 21 Operating Manual 31 Device connection to a machine with S7 300 SPS Figure 9 Device connection to a operating panel Figure 10 Example 1 Example 2...

Page 32: ...s internal voltages 5 VDC EXT or 24 VDC EXT is used an external fuse e g 0 5 AF should be additionally installed to protect the printer electronics In the event of an inductive load an antiparallel co...

Page 33: ...lled movement Check the direct print module for transport damages Remove the foam transportation safeguards near the printhead Check delivery for completeness Print mechanics Control unit with cable C...

Page 34: ...ossible due to the sealing strip at the bottom of the print mechanics otherwise the counter pressure plate or pressure roller can touch the print mechanics The best print results can be received if th...

Page 35: ...Dynacode II IP Installation and Initial Operation 03 21 Operating Manual 35 7 2 Required Space for Cable Outgoing Figure 13 Figure 14 Standard Cable outgoing sideways Option Cable outgoing behind...

Page 36: ...e a connection between the pressure regulator and the print mechanics via a pneumatic tube 8 mm Please observe the following notes 1 Position the pressure regulator as near as possible to the print me...

Page 37: ...peration 03 21 Operating Manual 37 7 4 Install the protective cover for control unit IP65 NOTICE By mounting the optional protective cover the protection class IP 65 according to DIN EN 60529 is achie...

Page 38: ...r G to the control unit A with the four screws I and the sealing rings H 10 Remove the upper part of the cable entry strip K after removing the both screws J 11 Remove the cable grommets M that fit to...

Page 39: ...ase Suitable cable grommets in different sizes are available ex works The size diameter is indicated on the respective grommet D F K O Figure 17 For loading of print data the integrated USB interface...

Page 40: ...n be set with the pressure regulator The values are indicated in the following table NOTICE If the pressure power is set too low then the printhead has no more contact to the counter pressure plate Th...

Page 41: ...CE Insufficient or missing grounding can cause faults during operation Ensure that all computers and connection cables connected to the direct print module are grounded Connect the direct print module...

Page 42: ...arted by a start signal to the print start control input So that the control unit detects when the start signal can be set it is possible and mostly necessary to track the print status via the control...

Page 43: ...r Ensure good ventilation 8 1 Transfer Ribbon with Coating Outside Figure 18 1 Turn the lever A 90 in clockwise direction 2 Remove the ribbon cassette from the print mechanics by pulling handle B 3 Lo...

Page 44: ...t the ribbon according to illustration 6 Fix the ribbon with an adhesive tape at the empty roll and tighten it by some turns of the core 7 Push the ribbon cassette again onto print mechanics and take...

Page 45: ...rder to position the rolls surely and to protect it against rotating When using transfer ribbons with plastic cores a safe positioning of the roles cannot be ensured CAUTION Slippage of transfer ribbo...

Page 46: ...Load Transfer Ribbon Cassette Dynacode II IP 46 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 47: ...to the conditions during the operation of direct print modules of this construction type the print mechanics cannot be protected at the time of printing completely from ingress of water However it is...

Page 48: ...dust 4 The pneumatic tube and the connection cables to the control unit with the waterproof housings may not be removed 5 Indications for maintenance and cleaning are described in chapter 12 page 125...

Page 49: ...ffset Extended Layout Settings Layout Settings General Parameters Number of columns Material Flip layout Rotate layout Alignment Print length Layout width Print Job Print Control Device Settings User...

Page 50: ...led Output error Output backfeed Output ribbon prior warning General Parameters I O profile Debouncing Start delay Error if not ready Expert Parameters General Parameters Ribbon Saving Printhead down...

Page 51: ...M1 mode Baud rate Parity Data bits Stop bits SOH ETB Data memory Port test Protocol Printhead resolution Drive mapping B Emulation Drive mapping E Drive mapping R PJL Daylight Saving Time Daylight Sav...

Page 52: ...s Print start interrupt counter Debounced print start counter Ignore print start counter Reset counter General Parameters Print examples Carriage sensor right Current diameters Write lof files to memo...

Page 53: ...rd protection remote access Pasword Memory card Password protection Memory card Password Printing Password protection Printing Print Preview LCD Maintenance Preview available Zoom Backlight Orientatio...

Page 54: ...out Settings Layout Settings General Parameters Number of columns Material Flip layout Rotate layout Alignment Print length Layout width Print Job Print Control Device Settings User Environment Extern...

Page 55: ...put printing Output ready for printing Disabled Disabled Output error Output backfeed Output ribbon prior warning General Parameters I O profile Debouncing Start delay Error if not ready Save start si...

Page 56: ...SOH ETB Data memory Port test Protocol Printhead resolution Drive mapping B Emulation Drive mapping E Drive mapping R PJL Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Start Date Time Automatic recogniti...

Page 57: ...Prewarning I O Status Print start interrupt counter Debounced print start counter Ignore print start counter Reset counter General Parameters Print examples Carriage sensor right Current diameters Wr...

Page 58: ...rd protection remote access Pasword Memory card Password protection Memory card Password Printing Password protection Printing Print Preview LCD Maintenance Preview available Zoom Backlight Orientatio...

Page 59: ...ibbon was torn at the unwinding roll The current print order is interrupted and an Error Message appears at the printer display Off The ribbon control is deselected i e the printer continues without a...

Page 60: ...mber of layouts which was entered at print start is printed level evaluation of print start signal IO static continuous Corresponds to IO static Continuous means that not only a defined number of piec...

Page 61: ...12 93 mm Indication of number of printed layouts per print start cycle Value range 1 25 Indication of resolution of used encoder Indication of material feed per rotation of encoder in mm These settin...

Page 62: ...active as long as it is terminated by the user or in case of new data transmission Test mode This operating mode corresponds to mode 2 After the return of the print unit to the zero point of the machi...

Page 63: ...out res the first layout in case more layouts per cycles are to be printed to the zero point of machine Value range 0 93 mm Default 0 mm Indication of start position of print carriage in mm Value rang...

Page 64: ...d It is recommended to use layouts with the same width as the printhead Otherwise this can cause problems in positioning According to standard the layout is printed ahead with a rotation of 0 If the f...

Page 65: ...hic data The graphic data created by the direct print module itself internal fonts bar codes is generated only if they were changed The generating time is saved Delete graphic The graphics res TrueTyp...

Page 66: ...nctions Autoload and Hotstart is not possible For a correct Autoload procedure the Hotstart must be deactivated in the printer On Continue an interrupted print order after switching on the printer ane...

Page 67: ...tarted without previous definition of layout the standard layout is printed Off If a print order is started without previous definition of layout an error message appears in the display 10 7 3 User En...

Page 68: ...kfeed Output ribbon prior warning 10 8 3 General Parameters Selection of the available confiruration Std_Direct factory setting Std_Direct2 StdFileSelDirect SP_Direct0 or Old_Direct0 The corresponding...

Page 69: ...The start signal for the next layout can only be released if the current layout is printed to the end and the printing system is again in waiting state output ready set If the start signal was releas...

Page 70: ...cted with the available time which is needed for decelerating and accelerating of transfer ribbon There are two different types of ribbon saving It is tried to save transfer ribbon with gaps within th...

Page 71: ...set to 300 however a reserve of 100 mm s is still available Therefore the speed value should be always set to the maximum print speed If the number of cycles is not sufficient the rewind correction sh...

Page 72: ...ted faster and therefore a higher number of cycles can be achieved It can occur that the transfer ribbon can no longer be removed from the cassette To avoid this an optional cassette is available on r...

Page 73: ...nt This value is added to the acceleration time of transfer ribbon movement Time indication for the time between motor reached material speed and printhead burns If the same value is entered as for Ph...

Page 74: ...al To achieve this however an optimisation with transfer ribbon retraction is not possible To enable a start signal during printing with retraction this option can be enabled In this case however suff...

Page 75: ...termination of max print speed On the base of this value all necessary calculations e g feedback distance and smallest possible print offset are being calculated 0 mm It is always so far retracted tha...

Page 76: ...ted faster and therefore a higher number of cycles can be achieved It can occur that the transfer ribbon can no longer be removed from the cassette To avoid this an optional cassette is available on r...

Page 77: ...r to achieve a print result in which the columns are arranged side by side on the transfer ribbon Indication of number of lanes printed side by side Indication of distance when changing to a new lane...

Page 78: ...2 R Shift 0 mm LOGO1 13 06 2008 LOGO1 13 06 2008 LOGO2 13 06 2008 LOGO3 13 06 2008 LOGO1 13 06 2008 LOGO2 13 06 2008 LOGO3 13 06 2008 Supposed that the print speed is so high that no field ribbon savi...

Page 79: ...on saving mode Off PHOnly Only the printhead is moved The transfer ribbon is not stopped Normal Field ribbon saving is executed only if the transfer ribbon motor is completely stopped Strong Field rib...

Page 80: ...can be ignored in the beginning at the end or both Quick selection to set the print offset to the smallest possible value On The print offset value is reset to the smallest possible value Off The valu...

Page 81: ...value and no more backfeed is accomplished xx mm The feedback can be made larger This causes that it is printed onto the transfer ribbon in the previous printout W W W W W W W W Selection of transfer...

Page 82: ...me of printhead downwards movement This value is added to the acceleration time of transfer ribbon movement Time indication for the time between motor reached material speed and printhead burns If the...

Page 83: ...al To achieve this however an optimisation with transfer ribbon retraction is not possible To enable a start signal during printing with retraction this option can be enabled In this case however suff...

Page 84: ...on saving quality automatically according to requirement Automatic layout ribbon saving and field ribbon saving each without feedback Determination of max print speed On the base of this value all nec...

Page 85: ...e larger This causes that it is printed onto the transfer ribbon in the previous printout W W W W W W W W Selection of transfer ribbon in meters that is used Standard Fast and Low indicate the tighten...

Page 86: ...f cycles as the layout length remains constant despite varying lengths of the range to be printed With this option all empty lines can be ignored in the beginning at the end or both Quick selection to...

Page 87: ...larger This causes that it is printed onto the transfer ribbon in the previous printout W W W W W W W W Selection of transfer ribbon in meters that is used Standard Fast and Low indicate the tightenin...

Page 88: ...ut can be displaced by the entry of a positive or negative value in both directions Indication of displacement of the printout in printing direction Enter value 0 in order to achieve a print result in...

Page 89: ...13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 2 4 2 X Shift Y Shift 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 2 X Shift 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13 06 2008 13...

Page 90: ...O3 13 06 2008 LOGO1 13 06 2008 LOGO2 13 06 2008 LOGO3 13 06 2008 Supposed that the print speed is so high that no field ribbon saving is possible but after a lane enough time is available then by mean...

Page 91: ...can be printed even if the layout is mainly empty As some label programs do not provide any layout length issues may occur in connection with the number of cycles as the layout length remains constan...

Page 92: ...plex transmission method 100 Mbit half Speed 100 MBit s in the half duplex transmission method 100 Mbit full Speed 100 MBit s in the full duplex transmission method DHCP permits the automatic referrin...

Page 93: ...lue range 1 or 2 stop bits 10 16 2 General Parameters SOH Start of data transfer block Hex format 01 ETB End of data transfer block Hex formal 17 Two different start en signs can be set The settings a...

Page 94: ...of objects e g texts graphics complies not exactly The access to Zebra drives B CF card E Flash drive R RAM disk standard drive if not indicated is rerouted to the corresponding Valentin drives A CF...

Page 95: ...f month when the daylight saving time should begin Selection of time when the daylight saving time should begin 10 18 3 End Daylight Saving Time Selection of format to enter the end of the daylight sa...

Page 96: ...rking completely in photocell Indication of print carriage position Indication of current state of encoder Verifies the left stop of printing carriage Verifies the right stop of printing carriage In t...

Page 97: ...terrupted and an error message appears at the direct print module display Indication of print mechanics temperature This function is activated e g if the transfer ribbon is to be changed It is avoided...

Page 98: ...le on request Maximum diameter for consumption display The maximum diameter of the consumption display is automatically generated and set by selecting the transfer ribbon length The transfer ribbon di...

Page 99: ...rvice Adjustment of brake power for acceleration and braking in Adjustment of brake power during printing 10 19 5 I O Status The start input impulses are counted directly at the Interrupt The start in...

Page 100: ...th print start in logging files are registered on CF card By means of this data a graphic chart of the encoder curve can be created For further information please contact our support department Indica...

Page 101: ...number for developers LogMemStd txt Logging of selected events LogMemNet txt Data latest send via port 9100 Parameters log All printer parameters in human readable form TaskStatus txt Status of all p...

Page 102: ...duce a print manually So the password protection prevents that prints can be produced manually In order to execute a blocked function first of all the valid password has to be entered If the correct p...

Page 103: ...splay Off The label preview is represented in read direction During a running print order the preview is refreshed in the set interval In order to show the process data the parameter must be activated...

Page 104: ...180 The display is represented turned by 180 degres 10 21 4 System Settings NOTICE All settings and modifications in system settings require the respective password The following system settings can b...

Page 105: ...of the print order alerts in case of an error and indicates the device settings in the menu The desired settings are made by selecting the buttons on the touch screen display Favorites Display favori...

Page 106: ...e background If a selected menu contains so called submenus these are blue highlighted Different parameters are combined in a submenu The left display side shows the available submenus The currently s...

Page 107: ...11 3 User Defined Info Field From the predefined contents the user can define the display of the user defined info field green Select the menu Maintenance System settings User defined info field to s...

Page 108: ...ation Indication of job info label name and number of printed labels Job info Indication of label names and the number of already printed IP configuration Indication of IP address and MAC address of p...

Page 109: ...y 03 21 Operating Manual 109 11 4 Favorites List Press long 2 s on a parameter e g print speed to display the appropriate selection Press Add to favorites to add the selected parameter to the favorite...

Page 110: ...IP 110 Operating Manual 03 21 Press long 2 s on a parameter e g print speed to display the appropriate selection Press Remove from favorites to remove the selected parameter from the favorites list R...

Page 111: ...Manual 111 11 5 Parameter Input In the header of input dialog the name of the parameter and the permissible value range are shown The input is checked for validity If the entered value not permissible...

Page 112: ...ameter for which you want to change the selection The currently selected value is highlighted on orange background Press to confirm the selection The alphanumeric input is shown in the header of input...

Page 113: ...uch screen variant a certain pressure on the display is needed With the swipe movement to the left and right well known from smartphones with the finger cannot be navigated on the display The position...

Page 114: ...nce Zone Different settings for the display indication can be done With activated print preview a picture of the currently printed layout is shown on the display If the function is not activated the f...

Page 115: ...the indication zone Fields Only the print range is fit to the indication zone 1 8 Manual zoom factor to scale the complete layout down The display of label preview can be rotated on the touch screen...

Page 116: ...ing Manual 03 21 During a running print order the preview is refreshed in the set interval Value range 0 10 seconds In the LCD maintenance sector different parameters to the touch screeen display can...

Page 117: ...100 Landscape 180 The display is represented turned by 180 degres to the function Landscape Landscape The display is represented turned by 90 degres to the reading direction Portrait The display is r...

Page 118: ...Dynacode II IP 118 Operating Manual 03 21 Different system settings such as set printer type reset paper counter etc can be made However for the settings the corresponding password is necessary Mainte...

Page 119: ...a the parameter must be activated before in the menu Maintenance Print preview Press long 2 s on a parameter e g current time to display the appropriate selection Press Add to process data to add the...

Page 120: ...he selected parameter from the process data list With activated print preview the display shows a picture of the currently printed layout The change to the process data view is effected by wiping to t...

Page 121: ...rectory is shown one below the other The preview zone in on the right side is If available the preview of the selected layout is shown Load The selected layout is loaded After the number of copies hav...

Page 122: ...Display Dynacode II IP 122 Operating Manual 03 21 The user query can be entered at the cursor position Press to change to the input of number of copies Enter the number of layouts to be printed Numbe...

Page 123: ...yed By pressing the Info button once more the Home view is again displayed 11 11 Change to Foil Keyboard Press long 3 s on the company logo left above and the display changes to the indication of a co...

Page 124: ...Touch Screen Display Dynacode II IP 124 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 125: ...is adversely affected Clean the printhead see chapter 12 3 page 126 Each time the transfer ribbon is changed or when the printout is adversely affected Replace the printhead see chapter 12 4 page 127...

Page 126: ...cause accumulation of dirt at printhead e g by colour particles of transfer ribbon and therefore it is necessary to clean the printhead in regular periods depending on operating hours environmental e...

Page 127: ...nded wristband Do not touch the contacts on the plug connections Do not touch the printhead with hard objects or your hands Figure 24 1 Remove the ribbon cassette 2 Move the printhead unit in an appro...

Page 128: ...ort A 3 Hold the printhead holder A with a finger slightly on the pressure roll and check the correct position of printhead C 4 Screw in the screw B and tighten it with an Allen key 5 Insert again rib...

Page 129: ...l use Higher wastage of ribbon by faster ripping Only change the factory settings in exceptional cases 1 Loosen slightly two Allen head screws A 2 Move the adjusting part B to adjust the angle between...

Page 130: ...crease the pressure Reduce the print speed Reduce the transfer ribbon speed Reduce the distance between the printhead and the print surface Change the combination of the transfer ribbon and the print...

Page 131: ...ective print speed and it this way the clock cycle Generally increase the print speed Generally increase the back speed Increase the acceleration and brake ramp Change the zero point of the machine Av...

Page 132: ...Maintenance and Cleaning Dynacode II IP 132 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 133: ...finished and a print order is only finished after the feed of the complete layout the smallest possible time between two start impulses depends also from the layout length In case the printable data i...

Page 134: ...e the direct print module has no further action At receipt of the following layout the time of receipt is longer because the direct print module receives data and prints at the same time In mode data...

Page 135: ...hich are to print are the same and therefore it is only necessary to generate the layout once Because only 1 print order is send the direct print module has only to receive once As the print order con...

Page 136: ...ounter In dispenser mode static the level of the start impulse is recognised as valid start signal In case the level is activated then the print is continued immediately if the following layout is alr...

Page 137: ...Dynacode II IP Signal Diagrams 03 21 Operating Manual 137 13 2 Intermittent Mode Figure 32 Figure 33 Mode 1 single item processing Mode 2 continuous mode...

Page 138: ...Signal Diagrams Dynacode II IP 138 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 139: ...available Check font 7 Vector font Selected font is not available Check font 8 Measuring label While measuring no label was found Set label length is too large Check label length and if labels are ins...

Page 140: ...ceived check digit is wrong Calculate check digit anew Check code data 21 Invalid SC code Selected SC factor is invalid for EAN res UPC Check SC factor 22 Invalid number of digits Entered digits for E...

Page 141: ...open Close the printhead and start print order anew 36 BCD invalid format BCD error Invalid format for the calculation of Euro variable Check entered format 37 BCD overflow BCD error Invalid format fo...

Page 142: ...r required files 54 File directory exists The selected file directory already exists Check name select a different name 55 File too large During copying procedure not enough memory space onto target d...

Page 143: ...ce printhead 71 Invalid page As page number either 0 or a number 9 is selected Select a number between 1 and 9 72 Page selection A page which is not available is selected Check the defined pages 73 Un...

Page 144: ...r use an offset 88 RFID verify Error while checking programmed data Faulty RFID label Check RFID definitions 89 RFID timeout Error at programming the RFID label Label positioning Faulty label 90 RFID...

Page 145: ...Sensor signal down is missing Check input signals compressed air supply 102 Vacuum plate empty Option applicator Sensor does not recognize a label at vacuum plate Check input signals compressed air su...

Page 146: ...ics for cross traverse 116 Print position Option applicator The applicator is not in the print position when trying to print a label Check TOP and RIGHT final position switch for correct function and...

Page 147: ...ion RFID programming faulty Run RFID initialising 127 Module not found RFID module not available Check the RFID module connection Please contact your responsible distributor 128 No release signal No p...

Page 148: ...int available No label data for reprinting available Send new label data to the printer 137 Printhead short circuit Electrical short at the printhead Check the used printhead Please contact your distr...

Page 149: ...o the corresponding directory of the CF card However the following conditions have to be fulfilled CF card inserted in drive A CF card not write protected Enough free storage space onto CF card An err...

Page 150: ...ase a customized entry was active during switching off the direct print module the window for the first customized variable is displayed As in the intended file only the start values of the counter ar...

Page 151: ...t can be covered in one minute at 200 mm s s v t 200 mm s 60 s 12 m A path of print length sa 75 mm 30 mm 105 mm is required for a printout The result is the number of cycles of 12 m 105 mm 114 prints...

Page 152: ...10 160 19 15 14 10 170 22 16 14 11 180 22 21 15 11 190 24 22 18 14 200 27 23 19 14 210 30 26 20 15 220 33 31 22 18 230 36 32 28 21 240 38 35 29 24 250 43 37 32 27 260 45 42 35 28 270 47 44 37 28 280 5...

Page 153: ...5 96 540 177 156 129 99 550 184 159 135 103 560 189 165 137 105 570 196 171 142 108 580 201 176 145 112 590 208 181 150 116 600 216 186 154 120 610 222 194 161 122 620 232 201 167 129 630 243 210 175...

Page 154: ...15 14 150 25 16 14 160 29 19 15 170 33 22 16 180 37 22 21 190 39 24 22 200 44 27 23 210 49 30 26 220 55 33 31 230 57 36 32 240 63 38 35 250 68 43 37 260 74 45 42 270 79 47 44 280 84 53 45 290 91 54 51...

Page 155: ...50 m 300 m sa in mm sa in mm sa in mm 440 178 121 105 450 184 123 110 460 192 129 116 470 198 136 120 480 204 141 123 490 213 146 128 500 219 153 133 510 227 156 138 520 236 169 144 530 244 172 150 54...

Page 156: ...30 21 14 140 24 15 150 25 16 160 29 19 170 33 22 180 37 22 190 39 24 200 44 27 210 49 30 220 55 33 230 57 36 240 63 38 250 68 43 260 74 45 270 79 47 280 84 53 290 91 54 300 96 57 310 102 62 320 109 67...

Page 157: ...2 139 130 122 117 111 107 tP 120 140 160 170 190 200 220 230 250 260 280 300 310 330 340 tB 70 90 100 120 130 140 150 160 170 170 180 190 200 210 220 300 C 315 260 230 200 181 171 157 146 136 133 125...

Page 158: ...101 98 tP 130 140 160 170 190 200 220 230 250 260 280 300 310 330 340 tB 80 110 130 150 160 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 300 C 285 240 206 181 166 153 142 133 125 120 113 107 101 98 93 tP...

Page 159: ...101 98 tP 130 140 160 170 190 200 220 230 250 260 280 300 310 330 340 tB 80 110 130 150 160 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 300 C 285 240 206 181 166 153 142 133 125 120 113 107 101 98 93 tP...

Page 160: ...Additional Information Dynacode II IP 160 Operating Manual 03 21...

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Page 162: ...Environmentally Friendly Disposal Dynacode II IP 162 Operating Manual 03 21...

Page 163: ...ontinuous mode 151 152 153 154 155 156 intermittent mode 157 158 159 D date time daylight saving time 95 end daylight saving time 95 start daylight saving time 95 decommissioning dismantling 9 device...

Page 164: ...68 69 initial operation 42 initial operation preparations 41 installation at machines 34 instructions 7 intended use 7 8 intermittent mode print position 15 print principle 15 L layout settings 64 M...

Page 165: ...80 standard 71 72 73 74 75 ribbon saving intermittent mode shift 87 88 89 90 91 standard 85 86 S safety instructions 8 9 scope of delivery 33 service functions brake service 99 device status 97 encode...

Page 166: ...avigation zones 113 numeric input 111 parameter input 111 process data 119 120 structure 105 submenus 106 user defined info field 107 108 transfer ribbon loading coating inside 44 coating outside 43 U...

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